The Mexican construction sector is currently experiencing a surge in commercial infrastructure, particularly in hubs like Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara. The demand for acm panel systems has risen as developers seek materials that can withstand high UV exposure and significant temperature fluctuations between the coast and the highlands.
Logistically, Mexico serves as a strategic bridge in North America, leading to a standardization of building codes that increasingly favor lightweight and fire-rated metal panels. The shift toward "green building" certifications like LEED is pushing the industry toward recyclable aluminum substrates.
Despite the growth, the market faces challenges with corrosion in coastal regions like Cancún and Veracruz. This has led to a specialized requirement for high-grade aluminum sheets with advanced PVDF coatings to prevent oxidation and maintain color integrity over decades.

